Automatically runs tasks on multiple platforms, distributed to regional offices according to planned schedules. Provides enhanced reliability when used in clustered systems. Increases the flexibility, scalability, and performance of centralized business operations. In addition, increased speed and ease of use reduces the operator's workload.
Object oriented, user-friendly command screen menus are categorized by task: "Definition", "Execution" and "Monitoring". Administrators may customize these function menus according to the role and authority of the operators.
Flexible automation is supported by different styles of job execution including "planned execution" at specific dates and times using a defined cycle, "event execution" upon the occurrence of specified events, and "immediate execution" to cope with ad hoc requirements and emergencies.
The relationships between jobs is defined as a jobnet, just like drawing a flowchart, by dragging and dropping icons on the screen. Jobs and jobnets can also be created to run only when errors occur in order to automatically execute recovery processes.
(Jobnet editor screen)
Job execution is easily monitored on screen with color coded changes to the job icons that reflect their status. At a glance it can be seen which jobs are running or completed, and identify problems such as a delayed start or abnormal termination.
(Jobnet monitor, Execution status monitoring)
The current status and planned schedules for the entire system can be viewed on screen, or a display of past results can be called up for instant confirmation.
(Monthly schedule)